Friday, March 22, 2019
Guilt and Regret in Gwendolyn Brooks Poem The Mother :: Poetry Analysis
The MotherGwendolyn Brooks poem The commence tells us about a mother who had many abortions. The speaker is addressing her children in explain to them why child could non have them. The internal conflict reveals that she regret killing her children or minor(ip) pups with a little or with no hair. The speaker tells what she will neer do with her children that she killed. She will never neglect, beat, silence, pervert with sweet, scuffle off ghosts that come, controlling your luscious suspire/ return for a snack, never hear them giggled, planned, and cried. She in any case wishes she could see their marriage, aches, stilted, play games, and deaths. She regrets even not giving them a name and breaths. The mother knows that her decision will not let her forget by using the phrase Abortions will not let you forget. The external conflict lets us know that she did not acted alone(predicate) in her decision making. She mentions believe that even in my deliberateness I was not deli berate and whine that the crime was other than mine. The speaker is formula that her decision to have an abortion was not final yet solely someone forced her into having it anyway. The external conflict is that she cannot forget the pain on the day of having the abortions. She mentions the contracted and eased that she felt having abortions.
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